Sermons from August 2025
HAPPILY EVER AFTER
In this message, we look at Hebrews 11:13–16 — a passage that reminds us we are strangers and exiles on the earth, looking forward to a better country, a heavenly one. Faith doesn’t just look back at what God has done; it looks ahead to what He has promised. As we study this text, may we be stirred to live as people who belong to another kingdom — confident that God is not ashamed to be called our God, for He has prepared a place for us.
Steadfast Yahweh
In this standalone message, Elder Joe takes us through Psalm 103:1-14 – a text where God’s character, forgiveness, and covenant bleed through every line. We have endless reasons to bless the Lord with ALL that is within us, but we must also take note of what we preach to ourselves as we do so. It is our hope at Caz Church that a deeper sense of gratitude and praise will result after the study of this Scripture – a passage…
Four Characteristics of Church Community
In Ephesians 6:21-24 Paul brings his letter to the Ephesians to a close. In the way he closes, Paul illustrates how we should live in community as the Church. We should seek to be transparent with one another, encourage one another, and care for one another’s spiritual health. We are to live in this type of community with each other because of God’s love for us, and our love for him.
A Comprehensive Call to Prayer
Prayer isn’t just the postscript of our spiritual battle — it’s the lifeline that keeps us connected to the Commander. Paul reminds us that the armor of God is not complete without constant communication with Him. Our prayers fuel perseverance, strengthen others, and open doors for the Gospel to be proclaimed fearlessly — even in the face of chains.
The Christian’s Armor: Sword of the Spirit
In the armor of God, the sword of the Spirit is the only offensive weapon — and it’s not steel, but Scripture. The Word of God, empowered by the Spirit, cuts through lies, pierces the heart, and brings truth to light. A soldier doesn’t just own a sword — he trains with it, sharpens it, and wields it with skill. So must we, if we want to stand firm and advance God’s Kingdom.